Tel Aviv’s Top Pizza Spots

Tel Aviv’s Top Pizza Spots

Love Pizza? Who doesn’t? Just because you’re in the Middle East doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a great slice! The Jerusalem Post just did a […]Read more

Tel Aviv's Eclectic Revolution

Tel Aviv's Eclectic Revolution

Tel Aviv is world famous for it’s vast collection of Bauhaus buildings, concentrated in the UNESCO designated White City section of the city. Over the past 15 years Tel Aviv real estate developers have fought tooth and nail to buy up these properties and restore them to their original form, commanding top-end prices for them throughout the city.Read more

Tel Aviv's Lavishest Homes | Tel Aviv Real Estate News

Tel Aviv's Lavishest Homes | Tel Aviv Real Estate News

Tel Aviv’s luxury real estate market is as robust and healthy as ever, with 7 of Israel’s highest priced transactions occurring in the city over the past year. While homes on the tony Tel Aviv waterfront dominated the list, apartments in the Lev Hair and New North neighborhoods also appearedRead more

Tel Aviv's Top Pizza Spots

Tel Aviv's Top Pizza Spots

Love Pizza? Who doesn’t? Just because you’re in the Middle East doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a great slice! The Jerusalem Post just did a […]Read more

Tel Aviv's Urban Master Plan | Tel Aviv Real Estate News

Tel Aviv's Urban Master Plan | Tel Aviv Real Estate News

Despite Tel Aviv having been founded in 1909 and merging with neighboring Jaffa in 1948, the city has never formulated an urban masterplan, that is, until today. Last month saw Tel Aviv-Jaffa mayor Ron Huldai sign the TA-5000 plan, creating a unified vision for the city thru 2025. Read more

Tel Avivians Against Historic Preservation?

Tel Avivians Against Historic Preservation?

Next week Tel Avivians will celebrate “White Night”, the anniversary of UNESCO’s bestowing of the honor of a UN World Heritage Site onto Tel Aviv’s White City. The White City, a collection of over 4000 Bauhaus, Eclectic, and International Style buildings dating from the city’s birth in 1909 to the end of the 1930’s, is the world foremost site of the Bauhaus architectural style, the vast majority of the school being destroyed by the Nazis throughout the 1930’s and 1940’s.

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